Definition of Leuds

1. leud [n] - See also: leud

Lexicographical Neighbors of Leuds

leucovorin calcium
leucoxene
leucoxenes
leucoxenic
leucoxenisation
leucoxenization
leucrocotta
leucrota
leucyl
leucyl-beta-naphthylamidase
leucyls
leucyltransferase
leucæmia
leud
leudes
leuds (current term)
leuenkephalin
leugh
leughen
leukaemia
leukaemia cutis
leukaemia l5178
leukaemia of fowls
leukaemia p388
leukaemias
leukaemic
leukaemic hyperplastic gingivitis
leukaemic infiltration
leukaemic leukaemia
leukaemic myelosis

Literary usage of Leuds

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Eighteen Christian Centuries by James White (1890)
"She had succeeded at one time in subordinating the leuds, ... The leuds she might have overcome singly, for they were disunited and scattered; but now there ..."

2. History of France by Jules Michelet, G. H. Smith (1892)
"Royalty bad become a cipher ; the freemen daily decreased in numbers ; the great alone, the leuds and bishops, grew in power and strength. ..."

3. Northumberland Words by Richard Oliver Heslop, Oliver Heslop (1894)
"Formerly farmers reared all their calves on this food. LILLY-leuds ! an exclamation. " Lilly-leuds! what a job." " Lilly-wuns! ..."

4. Irving's Sketch Book by Washington Irving (1901)
"Under any other circumstances the baron would have been inflexible, for he was tenacious of paternal ity and devout/ obstinate in all family leuds,-, ..."

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